The Droid 2 has a 3.7-volt, 1390 mAh Li-on polymer battery, which Motorola claims will give you 9.5 hours of talk time. It's easy to remove: Just pop the battery cover and pull it out. It's the same battery that's inside the Droid, although Motorola's claiming more talk time, which suggests they've made enhancements to the phone's power management software and perhaps to other features.

In terms of capacity, the Droid 2's battery is only slightly smaller than the iPhone 4's 1420 mAh battery – but the iPhone's is not easily removable.

It took 21 steps for the iFixit guys to get to this point, but they were finally able to remove the slide-out keyboard. Unlike the original Droid, there's no D-pad on the Droid 2, leaving more room for buttons.

After tearing the Droid apart, the iFixit guys appear to be stumped as to how to reassemble it. They promise to post more photos once they've figured that out, however.